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Eswatini: Eswatini’s enchanting paradises to visit

Eswatini: Eswatini’s enchanting paradises to visit

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with EDN_Reporter
Published on 2024-03-26 11:14:09

Eswatini, also known as Swaziland, is a hidden gem in southern Africa waiting to be explored. This beautiful country offers a unique blend of natural beauty and captivating landscapes that beckon travelers from around the world. Whether you’re looking for a tranquil escape surrounded by nature or an adrenaline-pumping adventure, Eswatini has something for everyone.

One of the must-visit destinations in Eswatini is the Hawane Resort. Situated in the northern highlands of Swaziland, this resort is framed by the majestic peaks of Malolotja. The breathtaking beauty of the area and its spectacular views transport visitors into a multi-dimensional experience offering adventure, solitude, adrenaline, or tranquility as desired. The resort boasts fully equipped amenities such as a games room, swimming pool, horse riding, archery, Bush Spa, sauna, and private conference facilities.

Imfihlo Lodge is another hidden gem in Eswatini, offering a bush retreat overlooking the Mbuluzi River. The lodge is designed using passive “Green” principles, blending into the landscape with an earth berm wall and a green roof. The accommodation includes a main bedroom with an external shower, a second bedroom with twin beds, and a guest wing with a queen bed. The lodge can accommodate up to eight guests and features tasteful furniture and decor inspired by Swazi tradition and culture.

For luxury and style, Imvubu Lodge at Royal Jozini is the perfect choice. This lakeshore lodge boasts queen-bedroom suites with private decks, a bunk room for children, a pool, and pool bar with stunning views of the lake and wildlife. The lodge offers a memorable and luxurious stay with modern amenities and beautiful surroundings.

Kendricks Lodge is a beautiful four-bedroom lodge overlooking the Mlawula River, perfect for enjoying the tranquility of Mbuluzi Game Reserve. The lodge can accommodate up to eight guests in ensuite bedrooms and features a modern kitchen, comfortable lounge area, and outdoor entertainment space with a fire pit and swimming pool.

Maguga Lodge, situated on the edge of the spectacular Maguga Dam, offers stunning accommodations, breathtaking views, and warm welcoming staff. With 36 rooms housed in Rondavel units and five campsites, the lodge provides a perfect base for exploring the region’s attractions such as Ngwenya Glass, Nsangwini Bushman Paintings, and Tintsaba Craft.

Malandela’s Guest House, converted from a farmhouse, offers eight uniquely decorated rooms in indigenous gardens. The guest house is located near the Malandela’s center, which features a Farmhouse Restaurant, Country Pub, and a stone horse carousel for kids. Guests can enjoy contemporary African-style rooms, delicious breakfast, and friendly service at this creative and family-oriented center.

Mkhaya Stone Camp is Eswatini’s refuge for endangered species, offering close encounters with unique wildlife species. The camp is set along a dry riverbed with semi-open units and stone pillars, enhancing affinity with nature. Guests can enjoy set-menu meals around the campfire or under the giant sausage tree, with guided tours and bush trails available for a fun and informative experience.

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